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Create a Department Hierarchy - Organizational Tree or Department Tree?

edited Dec 23, 2020 11:09AM in Human Capital Management 9 comments

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Create a Department Hierarchy in Oracle HCM

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Hello everyone,

Currently we are using the Organizational Tree area of Oracle HCM to drive security, meaning the departments are grouped in a way that allows HR users to gain access to a specific group of departments according to the HR hierarchy of our business.

Now we would like to create a tree where we have the departments allocated/grouped according to their function (e.g. all HR departments of a country in the same category, all IT departments, all MKT departments and so on). We were considering now using the Department Tree instead of the Organizational Tree but, unlike the Organizational Tree, the "Department Tree" is not allowing to use the "Divisions" which are the object we use to create those categories to "categorize" the departments in the Organizational Tree.

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